Ancient Civilizations
Religion
Renaissance/Reformation
Rome
Surprise
100
Cuneiform and Hieroglyphics represent early forms of ______.
Writing
100
This “Enlightened One” was once known as Siddhartha Gautama.
Buddha
100
Petrach and Dante’s major contribution to culture was ________.
Writing
100
Augustus’ reign marked the beginning of the ___________.
Roman Empire
100
The trade of diseases, foods, animals, and customs between Europeans and Native Americans
Columbian Exchange
200
The first written law code in the Ancient world was
Hammurabi's Code
200
Buddhism and Hinduism both originated in this country.
India
200
Italian Renaissance was mostly based on art, while English Renaissance society was based on _______.
Literature
200
The fall of Rome was caused by which of the following?
Barbarians
200
The “three G’s” explaining the motivation for various explorations are ______.
God, Gold, Glory
300
The Qin dynasty’s Legalist rule is an example of which type of government?
Autocracy
300
The Great Schism led to the separation of these two Christian sects.
Catholic and Orthodox
300
The man responsible for beginning the Protestant Reformation was
Martin Luther
300
These people are the lowest in the feudal class system.
Serfs
300
The change in the way Europeans thought about the natural world which is based on careful observations and the process of questioning established beliefs is known as the _____.
Scientific Revolution
400
The reign of Justinian marked the Golden Age of the ______ empire.
Byzantine
400
Muhammad was the prophet who brought about which religion?
Islam
400
What period in history is described as a rebirth in classical art and philosophy?
Renaissance
400
The pope in Rome was the ultimate authority in Medieval __________.
Europe
400
This invention was significant because it allowed more people to have access to books which ignited the spread of Renaissance ideas.
Printing press
500
The Maya, Aztec, and Olmec originated in what part of the world?
Central America
500
The place where Muslims go to pray is called a _____ and the holy book used in Islamic worship is called the _______.
mosque, Qur'an
500
The intellectual movement popular during the Renaissance period which focused on man’s potential and achievements is known as ____.
Humanism
500
Alexander the Great’s military expeditions led to this new culture.
Hellenistic Culture
500
Tenochtitlan was the capital city in this Ancient Mexican empire.
Aztec Empire